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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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does it become integrated, do people use at. to the ad different programming over time, what questions are they allowed to explore and then we have the memorial. those would be the spaces we would see that continued conflict. >> host: have the generals and the foot soldiers then you talked about in the book have they moved on or obviously near bloomberg but are there still private citizen players who won't let go who are determined to live and die on the mantel of this fight? >> guest: there are downtown residents and the victims' family members that have created a group and they have non-profit and they follow the news on this and they will be doing that for years and years. they watch everything that happens, every piece that emerges. >> host: what does that say about the human element nature of the people that won't let go and who are determined to focus of their day-to-day living on an ongoing battle for ground zero. what does that say about human nature and the desire of people whether it is memory or mnf self gratification
does it become integrated, do people use at. to the ad different programming over time, what questions are they allowed to explore and then we have the memorial. those would be the spaces we would see that continued conflict. >> host: have the generals and the foot soldiers then you talked about in the book have they moved on or obviously near bloomberg but are there still private citizen players who won't let go who are determined to live and die on the mantel of this fight? >>...
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well the term is sort of something that is very recognizable particularly in the united states many of us remember in the one nine hundred eighty s. you know mcdonald's had become sort of emblematic of what low wage jobs were that the mcdonald's work was essentially the lowest one could possibly imagine of course this is a mythology but that was sort of implanted in the popular culture in the united states at that time and i think that recently we've seen symbols such as wal-mart sort of take over that mantle of the low wage exploitative employer but certainly the term mcdonald the zation i think people get the idea that in the united states what we're seeing is a conversion of the economy from what was traditionally a middle and high wage economy to a low wage one recent statistics from the bureau of labor statistics showed that most of the jobs i believe it was something like sixty percent of the jobs that have been lost in this depression are recession whatever want to call it have been not regained and instead have been replaced by low wage jobs that more than two thirds of the jobs t
well the term is sort of something that is very recognizable particularly in the united states many of us remember in the one nine hundred eighty s. you know mcdonald's had become sort of emblematic of what low wage jobs were that the mcdonald's work was essentially the lowest one could possibly imagine of course this is a mythology but that was sort of implanted in the popular culture in the united states at that time and i think that recently we've seen symbols such as wal-mart sort of take...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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you need us--you need us to be the most successful franchise that you have. if we're not your most successful one, then nobody is gonna buy in. >> one of the things i like about jon is that he's willing to push back. right after i give him $200,000, he then comes back and asks for another $300,000 for working capital. i mean, i thought it was bold, but i like that about him. it shows me he has some fire in his belly. i'll split the baby with you at 8%. >> how about 7.5%? >> okay, we got a deal. >> yep. >> so when you take my check, for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. which means, what i say, goes. do you understand that? >> yep. >> you better buckle up... >> yeah. >> because change is coming. once i make a deal, i don't waste any time. i'm gonna turn this place upside down. do we have a deal? all right. do we have a deal? >> sounds good. thank you so much. >> let's get to work, right away, okay? hey, everybody! i wanted to tell you what has happened. very exciting news. jon and andrew and i have cut a deal where i'm now going to be part of car cash. i'm a
you need us--you need us to be the most successful franchise that you have. if we're not your most successful one, then nobody is gonna buy in. >> one of the things i like about jon is that he's willing to push back. right after i give him $200,000, he then comes back and asks for another $300,000 for working capital. i mean, i thought it was bold, but i like that about him. it shows me he has some fire in his belly. i'll split the baby with you at 8%. >> how about 7.5%? >>...
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lessons for all of us. i want to thank you for joining us for "after words." >> guest: thank you very much. >> that was "after words," booktv signature program and which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators and others familiar with their material. "after words" ears every weekend at 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 p.m. and 9 p.m. on sunday at 12 a.m. on monday. you can also watch online. ago to booktv.org and click on the series and topics list of the upper right side of the page. >> joining us on book tv is louise, the vice president of northen publishing. what are some of the upcoming titles you have for the fall? >> guest: >> we are excited about some that week of coming up. we had a distinguished biographer known for his books in the discovery of france and his biography of rambo among many other figures. and he has an exciting new book called the discovery of middle earth, which is and as you might think from the title, but it is rather a eart
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a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm receptionists. wealthy british scientists some time to explain the. market. scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to conjure a report on our. elite . syria's president rejects west and finger pointing when i lead chemical. facts not assumptions should come first as u.n. weapons inspectors head to the. bugs planted at the embassies and the e.u. offices and now even the united nations headquarters a new d.v.d. documentary deals another front in the n.s.a.'s all out to spying asset. says libya malts two years this is the fall of gadhafi a report on how the government deserve urgent to the colonel savage methods to crush the scent while the country slides into economic turmoil.
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our hours, demoting us, transferring us to a different department or permanently replace us will constitute a violation of the national retaliation act and retaliatory unfair labor practice. thank you. >> barbara and cindy, they gave a letter that basically read that said they are going on strike and now they are going to hand out flyers and hold posters and a lot of other workers have come to join them, a lot of other people from different stores, supporters in the community. looking like there's going to be 20 some people here today. hey, i'm morgan. nice to meet you. you walked off the job today? >> yes. >> you walked off the job today and decided to join the strike? >> yes. >> so what made you decide to do that? >> i guess i'm tired of the retaliation, the way i'm treated, cutting my hours, messing with my days, messing with me, totally. know your rights. they can't push you around. >> passing out flyers may not be glamorous. >> good evening, ma'am. i just want to give you this. >> according to worker advocates, it works. because the worker unions often boils down to this. making the pu
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system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well chef jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen thousand signatures on the change dot org petition that game has been pulled from russian shelves by the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed with profit but because they have no morals and are only obsessed with profit the second you even slightly threaten their cash flow they will instantly start cowering at your feet sometimes but that's just my opinion. please. welcome to cross off things are considered i'm peter lavelle broken dreams in sobering reality says the u.s. gone from a country with a bleep of ever grea
system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well chef jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the...
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thank you for being with us. >> site you having me. dennis: good weekend to you. later in the show, a day after the nasdaq shut down for three long hours, we still have more questions than answers. next, they are supposed to be looking out for the little guy, but we will show you how the new consumer financial protection bureau actually could be making things worse. ♪ right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. dennis: coming up next, yet another deral agency running wild with power. we h ♪ dennis: it's supposed purpose is to empower and protect the consumer, but the new consumer financial protection bureau taking its power to far? with more on th
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we are used to this. the effectiveness of any strike that might be called upon by president obama and britain, france, germany, turky and the whole of the arab league. the french minister is talking about the morale imperital -- moral imperative and not letting any government of the world get away with gassing its people. we don't have conclusive proof yet, but it's clear the world has decided that the regime did carry out the gas attack in the early hours of last wednesday morning. whatever is decided and at the moment it decides if the best option may ba a cruise missile attack. it is important for the world to be seen to do something says the french prime minister because then the world loses the right to criticize when something else like this happens. we have seen instances in the balkans and africa where the world has been called on to act and didn't. so i think at the moment this coalition of the willing is getting together. we may very well see some kind of action within the next couple of days or
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doug has the latest for us. what can you tell us? >> the white house first of all is dismissing reports out of the uk that an attack is imminent, but clearly the u.s. military is preparing for action at least four u.s. destroyers are moving close to syria to prepare for something. the syrian government meantime has finally agreed as you just mentioned to allow those u.n. inspection teams to the sites of the suspected chemical weapons attacks last week. that all begins today, but an administration official dismissed this last minute decision. quote, at this juncture, any belated decision to grant access to the urn te.n. team would be d to be too late to be credible. the regime of assad has been determined to be blame. the president's thinking isn't quite clear on this as he was whisked to a golf course for five hours. the white house is under intense pressure from allies to act and some members of congress are joining the chorus. >> i think we will respond in a surgical way and hope the president as soon as we get back to washington w
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most of us surf wikipedia. some of us edit a little. some people do crazy amounts. somebody wrote a story about the making of the oxford english action area where somebody and a psychiatric ward wrote an amazing amount of words. where they don't have teachers, they would get to juggle teachers. they would have each other. -- get digital teachers. they would have each other. there is an open standard for online learning. these guys had a small group of friends in mongolia who took an electronics and circuits class. m.i.t. for many years has been putting course materials online. these kids wanted to continue. so, they took the online course and made up their own class and figured out how to do it together. kids will start interacting in ways that will blow us all away. teachers will start interacting in ways that will blow us all away. i really believe networking the network, bombing the network of us -- plumbing the network of us will really make a massive difference to everybody. >> thank you. >> i work on technology and learning here. to me, one of the biggest impe
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when properly used, it can proactively be used to reduce crime. i am a firm believer in continuing the use of stop, question and frisk. we need to educate the public more about what's allowed. we also need to make sure our police officers are trained and retrained as to how to use it. >> interesting, you have the word "question" in there. how do you do the stop and frisk without the slippery slope of getting into profiling people on the street? >> it's all about suspicion. if there's suspicious activity -- the reason why i say stop, question and frisk, it was chief justice earl warren, not the most conservative member of the court who wrote an 8-1 opinion in 1968 and he called it stop, question and frisk. it's been shortened to stop and frirv frisk because of headline writers. the most important thing is one, there's suspicious activity. the court ruling lays out exactly what suspicious activity is. after the stop, there needs to be a question. the critical component of the process. based on that the police officer has a right to frisk. it goes to
when properly used, it can proactively be used to reduce crime. i am a firm believer in continuing the use of stop, question and frisk. we need to educate the public more about what's allowed. we also need to make sure our police officers are trained and retrained as to how to use it. >> interesting, you have the word "question" in there. how do you do the stop and frisk without the slippery slope of getting into profiling people on the street? >> it's all about suspicion....
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he joins us now. first of all, i want to know what the tweets are saying about syria over this weekend, as america moved military forces closer and closer to intervention. what do they say. >> as the talk of military action, the conversation is progressively more negative. tweets mentioning war four times more likely to be negative. it's telling you that people don't want war. and criticizing the president for not going at the red line. a and. >> so you sweep the tweets and the result is we don't want to do this. >> that has been with the president lately. stuart: really? >> it's been almost remarkably static since the snowden thing and the syria thing to bring him back down. stuart: what do they tweet about the nsa and the snowden thing. >> you typically see a hockey stick progression, and fades from the public em imagine. we're not seeing that with the nsa stuff. the value has been almost the same day after day. stuart: really? >> and as the stuff keeps coming out. stuart: the negative on interventi
he joins us now. first of all, i want to know what the tweets are saying about syria over this weekend, as america moved military forces closer and closer to intervention. what do they say. >> as the talk of military action, the conversation is progressively more negative. tweets mentioning war four times more likely to be negative. it's telling you that people don't want war. and criticizing the president for not going at the red line. a and. >> so you sweep the tweets and the...
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want it used with us. and use that power in the american way, which is what we are all striving for, is to be engaged in building society as a valuable member of society. and we have got to find ways not only to register voters, but to make sure they turn out at the polls, to make sure they are informed about their communities , and to be able to become the leaders that they are going to be set up for in the next 30, 50 years. >> i have a personal story. your opening of this morning on telling a story. i think that my dad in these situations. in 1963, i was five years old, and he sat me down the night before i went to kindergarten and said to me, "you're going to an american school tomorrow. and you're going to have to do better than everybody else in school because your chinese." even though i was born here in america. " and you have to prove that you're smarter and better than everyone else just to be treated equally." i know that resonates for a lot of us. >> i hear the a man from the choir. >> yes, it
want it used with us. and use that power in the american way, which is what we are all striving for, is to be engaged in building society as a valuable member of society. and we have got to find ways not only to register voters, but to make sure they turn out at the polls, to make sure they are informed about their communities , and to be able to become the leaders that they are going to be set up for in the next 30, 50 years. >> i have a personal story. your opening of this morning on...
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if they were used? that sounds so absurd. >> it is, but it's not quite that simple. because of the legal status that they're operating under. when the iraqis' inspections were being done, it was under a security council resolution, which mandated that they look for exactly those questions. the technical legal authorization for them is somewhat different in this case. >> and when the secretary says after five days that whole area can be contaminated, you can't determine anything, it's too late now. but the u.s. knows for sure that the regime did it. you buy that? >> no. the weapons inspector can find out a lot. they were going there originally even to investigate attacks which took place months ago. they can find out a lot of very interesting information. i agree that the united states has other sources. presumably, the national security agency can listen to people besides the united states, so they may have data which the weapons inspectors may not have and they may be quite convince fing in the united
if they were used? that sounds so absurd. >> it is, but it's not quite that simple. because of the legal status that they're operating under. when the iraqis' inspections were being done, it was under a security council resolution, which mandated that they look for exactly those questions. the technical legal authorization for them is somewhat different in this case. >> and when the secretary says after five days that whole area can be contaminated, you can't determine anything,...
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they stop us at the border and don't want us. i kind of sent us. they should billed their own refinery in alberta, canada. because it's not good for us and not create permanent jobs. >> guest: i'm afraid i don't know about it. i will say this about c-span. i hear america singing and hear all sorts of songs. we can't agree with all of them. it's a word wonderous thing. it's a story of anthony who was our longest serving mayor in rhode island history. one of the more colorful mayors. he was part huey long and part tony spron know. he was lovable who helped transfort form the city to a city that was rated one of american's most livable by a number of publications and he also presided over a breadth taking array of corruptions over three different records that ultimately landed in federal prison. and he was really rude -- he was the embodiment of american politics the good and the bad. and he reflected providence, which as one of america's oldest cities to me really em boys the political story. he grew up in kind of a in a privileged background for an
they stop us at the border and don't want us. i kind of sent us. they should billed their own refinery in alberta, canada. because it's not good for us and not create permanent jobs. >> guest: i'm afraid i don't know about it. i will say this about c-span. i hear america singing and hear all sorts of songs. we can't agree with all of them. it's a word wonderous thing. it's a story of anthony who was our longest serving mayor in rhode island history. one of the more colorful mayors. he was...
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janice dean is live in the fox weather center following this for us and tell us about the winds that are wreaking havoc on the efforts out there. >> not as severe as yesterday but 25 miles per hour in terms of gusts today. and we do have some moisture making its way in southern california and parts every the southwest as well as the northwest so this region could get the humidity levels up which would be gret news. it's not going to get the rainfall that would really, really help firefighters so unfortunately, looking at the satellite radar imagery, no moisture making its way in to give the firefighters a hand. there's the forecast for today. temps in the high 70s. we could see wind gusts from 10 to 15 to 25 miles per hour and in this region, because the wildfire is so big, it can create its own winds, very erratic for firefighters trying to contain the fire. only 15% containment. incredible. not only this region but much of the west dealing with dozens of wildfires we continue to monitor. elevated fire danger for idaho today and take a look where the moisture is working into the sou
janice dean is live in the fox weather center following this for us and tell us about the winds that are wreaking havoc on the efforts out there. >> not as severe as yesterday but 25 miles per hour in terms of gusts today. and we do have some moisture making its way in southern california and parts every the southwest as well as the northwest so this region could get the humidity levels up which would be gret news. it's not going to get the rainfall that would really, really help...
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want it used with us. and use that power in the american way, which is what we are all striving for, is to be engaged in building society as a valuable member of society. and we have got to find ways not only to register voters, but to make sure they turn out at the polls, to make sure they are informed about their communities communities, and to be able to become the leaders that they are going to be set up for in the next 30, 50 years. >> i have a personal story. it builds off of your opening this morning on telling a story. i think of my dad in these situations. in 1963, i was five years old, and he sat me down the night before i went to kindergarten and said to me, "you're going to an american school tomorrow. and you're going to have to do better than everybody else in school because your chinese." even though i was born here in america. "and you have to prove that you're smarter and better than everyone else just to be treated equally." i know that resonates for a lot of us. >> i hear the amen from t
want it used with us. and use that power in the american way, which is what we are all striving for, is to be engaged in building society as a valuable member of society. and we have got to find ways not only to register voters, but to make sure they turn out at the polls, to make sure they are informed about their communities communities, and to be able to become the leaders that they are going to be set up for in the next 30, 50 years. >> i have a personal story. it builds off of your...
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them, i used them and i used them at least two times. what does that say about the regime? >> yeah. listen, good morning. the regime has said to bring in the u.n. weapons inspectors. the u.s. has said it's too little, too late by this time because they had been shelling that area constantly and a lot of the evidence from the attack on last wednesday, they believe was not there. but the weapons inspectors today making their way to the suburbs of damascus where that site was and came under heavy sniper fire. one of the cars as you mentioned, essentially destroyed because it was hit multiple time and they're back at a government checkpoint. this escalates this to a different level again. even as the president is believed to be considering a number of targets inside syria for precision strike of some kind, possibly cruise missile strike as we've moved u.s. navy warships into the eastern mediterranean. >> anna: can we take syria at their word? they're pointing fingers and if they were serious about this, would they have let the u.n. in five d
them, i used them and i used them at least two times. what does that say about the regime? >> yeah. listen, good morning. the regime has said to bring in the u.n. weapons inspectors. the u.s. has said it's too little, too late by this time because they had been shelling that area constantly and a lot of the evidence from the attack on last wednesday, they believe was not there. but the weapons inspectors today making their way to the suburbs of damascus where that site was and came under...
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so that's us. but there were actually all seven of us. >> there we are. >> we were outside on the plaza snapping pictures for promos. and -- >> i leaned on al roker. >> yes. >> that was a fake smile. that's real. >> that was real. >> so i don't know why we showed you that. probably bored you as much as it did us. you know who is not bored right now because he's in a little trouble. he's darn american ugly tourist. >> this 55-year-old american tourist who shall remain nameless. >> probably because we don't know his name. >> he was at a museum in florence. right before him was the statue of the virgin mary. a 600-year-old statue of the virgin mary. >> that's an old virgin mary. >> he decided it would be a good idea to high-five the virgin mary. while doing it, the pinkie snapped off. the pinkie snapped off of the virgin mary hand. people are livid. >> they are outraged. >> and they are taking umerage all over italy. >> the finger wasn't marble. it had snapped off before. it was a plaster replacement.
so that's us. but there were actually all seven of us. >> there we are. >> we were outside on the plaza snapping pictures for promos. and -- >> i leaned on al roker. >> yes. >> that was a fake smile. that's real. >> that was real. >> so i don't know why we showed you that. probably bored you as much as it did us. you know who is not bored right now because he's in a little trouble. he's darn american ugly tourist. >> this 55-year-old american...